Actually the real Yakuza have a very strong influence in construction and real estate in Japan. In Japan it is only considered murder if a body is found so they just chuck the corpse into the cement mixers and lay down a foundation.

Who are those kids parents? Are them related to de game at all? Why is fake looking tattoo men fishing whit a trident ? what 'Deal'?...this is the why beginning cutscenes exist, to be complete unrelated to the game, (the J's ones at least)

Are them related to de game at all? Why is fake looking tattoo men fishing whit a trident ? what 'Deal'?...this is the why beginning cutscenes exist, to be complete unrelated to the game, (the J's ones at least)

The first third of the game taking care of the orphans, and they act as the driving force for the actions the main character takes in the rest of the game. so they are somewhat important.

The Gentleman:In his defense, getting shot in a country which bans nearly all firearms outside the police is a bit rare.

They must be damn good at stomping out the black market there. It's just kind of strange since most crime organizations tend to keep some sort of firearm around. Although not using guns is probably quieter and harder to track.

thepsychogamer:The first third of the game taking care of the orphans, and they act as the driving force for the actions the main character takes in the rest of the game. so they are somewhat important.

Sure, because he isn't a bad yakuza, he only extort and kills people to help little monkey looking orphans, that of course, makes perfect sense (less)...

thepsychogamer:The first third of the game taking care of the orphans, and they act as the driving force for the actions the main character takes in the rest of the game. so they are somewhat important.

Sure, because he isn't a bad yakuza, he only extort and kills people to help little monkey looking orphans, that of course, makes perfect sense (less)...

No, he's a retired Yakuza who no longer extorts but makes an honest living running a peaceful orphanage Intel a shady political land grab threatens his orphanage. and if you played the first two games, Why he decided to start an orphanage would also make a lot of sense

thepsychogamer:The first third of the game taking care of the orphans, and they act as the driving force for the actions the main character takes in the rest of the game. so they are somewhat important.

Sure, because he isn't a bad yakuza, he only extort and kills people to help little monkey looking orphans, that of course, makes perfect sense (less)...

Dude, you don't get it. Kazuma is the NICEST MAN IN THE UNIVERSE. He will go out of his way to help any asshole that trips across his path. You actually have to actively try to get him to fight you. And people do it. Knowing he's terribly nice and badass. And that his combat moves are incredibly brutal. But once he's done, he'll send them on their way with no hard feelings. Heck, if you had a decent reason or big troubles and you told him after he kicked your ass, he'd pick you back up and help you.

...But don't mess with Kazuma. I think Dojima there's actually not wanting to evict Kazuma out of terror. "Look, you have no idea... You don't mess with this guy, seriously. Yes, he's nice and he's running a goddamn orphanage, but I once saw him break a guy's limbs! All of them! Because the guy was acting abusive to his girlfriend and tried to attack Kazuma when he said for him to stop!"